April 2022 Archive
2491.
Uncurled (daniel.haxx.se)
2492.
Why I Hate Star Trek (2009) (antipope.org)
2493.
Ask HN: Did you change jobs during the Great Reshuffling and regret it?
2494.
Oil companies scramble to find workers despite boom (reuters.com)
2495.
Are We Sleepwalking into Wwiii?
2496.
What happened to Evernote? Where to go next?
2497.
Ask HN: Do you feel bad for having a good job?
2498.
Facebook internal memo on Jan 6, with comments from employees (documentcloud.org)
2499.
Ask HN: Taking Time Off?
2500.
Ask HN: Career paths when you've been disillusioned by the software dev process?
2501.
Plans for Gnome 43 and Beyond (blogs.gnome.org)
2502.
Inside The New Right, Where Peter Thiel Is Placing His Biggest Bets (vanityfair.com)
2503.
How to Pursue a Career in Brain-Based AI (numenta.com)
2504.
Ask HN: Tips on finding mentors?
2505.
US egg factory roasts alive 5.3M chickens in avian flu cull (theguardian.com)
2506.
Robocadey: Shitposting as a Service (christine.website)
2507.
Netflix, Hulu argue they aren’t ‘video service providers’ in Ohio Supreme Court (cleveland.com)
2508.
Redactle–Wordle for Wikipedia (redactle.com)
2509.
Mexico nationalises lithium in populist president’s push to extend state control (ft.com)
2510.
In 1903, the NY Times predicted airplanes would take 10M years to develop (bigthink.com)
2511.
A Taxonomy of Bugs (ourmachinery.com)
2512.
Entangled photon apparatus for the undergraduate laboratory (2002) (arxiv.org)
2513.
2021 saw more attempts to ban books than in any year since 2000 (nytimes.com)
2514.
Rad Power Bikes lays off 100 employees, about 14% of staff, after raising $304M (geekwire.com)
2515.
Parcel – generic brute-force tool (github.com)
2516.
When billionaires talk about freedom, watch your wallets (robertreich.substack.com)
2517.
Axzez Interceptor carrier board for RPi CM4 gets 8-port PoE+ board (cnx-software.com)
2518.
Writing a Mutation Engine and Breaking Aimware (back.engineering)
2519.
Jackson confirmed as first Black female high court justice (apnews.com)
2520.
THERE IS NO CLOUD: It’s just someone else’s computer (2016) (medium.com)